Stop Sticks

So many essential oils can help with boosting energy, brain function, and emotional well-being.

Black Pepper has been proven effective for many individuals when used as an inhalant as it dramatically reduced cravings. Angelica Oil has also proven effective for reducing the frequency of cravings.

The black pepper alone can be rather harsh so most people I’ve talked to prefer to include the Cinnamon Bark for flavor.

How to make Stop Smoking Sticks

Gather your supplies. The glass jar I chose came from a big box store and is sold as a salt shaker. Although the actual lid has holes in it, it is covered by an interior shield to prevent spilling and keeps it airtight.

Put a small amount of your carrier oil on the bottom of your glass jar. You want just enough to cover the bottom.

You can use any carrier oil. I chose coconut as it has a mild almost non-existent flavor.

Put 3-5 drops of Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil into the carrier oil.

Put 3-5 drops of Black Pepper Essential Oil into the carrier oil.

Use a toothpick gently to mix the essential oils into the carrier oil.

Fill your glass jar with toothpicks and seal. The toothpicks will absorb the carrier oil mixture within a short amount of time.

Before you really get a strong craving, grab a Stop Stick!

You may find yourself just holding it in your teeth, chewing on it, or taking it back and forth to your mouth with your hand to mimic the action of smoking. Whatever works for you is what works!

Remember to practice some deep breathing and use your other quit tools.

Why does this work?

Many people find the need to keep their hands or their mouths busy. Those people often find it more difficult to quit when they are idle. You may often find a project or hobby to keep your hands busy, or you may find chewing gum helpful.

Of course, this is the same reason that you hear people worried about gaining weight on a quit program. Idle hands tend to snack more. Stop Sticks can help with both the physical need to have something in your hands while allowing you the ability to taste something with similar physical reactions to your undesired smoking habit.

What you may not know about are the health benefits of essential oils.

Cinnamon bark is reputed to help boost brain function, improve blood circulation, help in weight loss, and promote hair growth. It has anti-inflammatory properties which make it excellent in helping with pain relief such as toothaches, sore throats, and headaches. It can also help with indigestion, stimulate the immune system, and act as a mouth freshener. All these can be beneficial to someone experiencing Nicotine withdrawal.

Black Pepper is reputed to help aid digestion, lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and ease the feelings of anxiety. It also contains anti-inflammatory properties which make it excellent for pain relief. Black Pepper may also exhibit antioxidant and anticancer properties.